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Magister Illyrio

Magister Illyrio

Type: Character House: Targaryen
Cost: 3 Strength: 3 Icons: Intrigue, Power
Game Text:Ally. Lord.Response: After a character enters play during the challenges phase, choose a non-unique character. Until the end of the phase, that character gets -1 STR and is killed if STR is 0
Crest: Noble
Number: 16 Set: VM
Quantity: 3 Illustrator: Tiziano Baracchi

I'm pretty sure that even though the event puts all the characters back into play as a single event, you are still able to trigger the response on each character. Even if they enter all at once, each one creates the window of "a character enters play during challenges."

That said, NE also allows you to trigger "come into play" or "put into play" abilites of those characters (just not any "play" or "played" effects).

That's correct. You'd get to respond to each character coming into play. Might be able to do some trickery with Qartheen Rookery (TRS) and Valar Morghulis (Core). Make sure you go third or forth in a melee. When its your turn to do challenges you can do a power first, win by 4 and use the Rookery to switch into Valar. Use Narrow Escape, all your dudes come back but then you kill off all their non uniques. Everyone's characters will be standing, but shouldn't matter since you'll have more characters.

Both are actually passive effects. If str = 0 kill and if str = 0 discard. One effect is created by a passive and one created by a response, but both create lasting effects in the form of str reduction until the end of the phase. So they are two conflicting passives and the first player would determine if a character dies or is discarded.

Dothraki less than par? Sorry - that's just not true. If you think so, you're playing it wrong. Dothraki are already solid, add Incinerate (VM) to a Dothraki build and now you have even more to deal with problem characters.